Pupina perakensis Moellendorff , 1891

Jirapatrasilp, Parin, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak, 2022, Annotated checklist of the operculated land snails from Thailand (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda): the family Pupinidae, with descriptions of several new species and subspecies, and notes on classification of Pupina Vignard, 1829 and Pupinella Gray, 1850 from mainland Southeast Asia, ZooKeys 1119, pp. 1-115 : 1

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Pupina perakensis Moellendorff , 1891
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Pupina perakensis Moellendorff, 1891

Figs 29G View Figure 29 , 34D View Figure 34

Pupina arula var. perakensis Möllendorff, 1891: 345. Type locality: Bukit Pondong, Perak [Gunung Pondok, Perak State, Malaysia].

Pupina arula perakensis - van Benthem Jutting 1949: 58, Cameron Highlands, Pahang; Telom Valley, near Gunong Siku, Pahang; Kuala Legap, Plus Valley, Perak [Malaysia]. van Benthem Jutting 1960: 13, hill near the hot springs, ca. 400 m from the main road from Tandjong Rambutan to Ipoh, near Tambun, Perak. Maassen 2001: 40.

Pupina (Tylotoechus) arula perakensis - Laidlaw 1928: 34. Zilch 1957: 44, pl. 2, fig. 17.

Pupina lowi [non Morgan]- Foon et al. 2017: 40, 41, fig. 15d, Ipoh, Perak.

Pupina tchehelensis [non Morgan]- Foon et al. 2017: 41, fig. 16a, Ipoh, Perak.

Type material examined.

Lectotype SMF 109969/1 (Figs 29G View Figure 29 , 34D View Figure 34 ) from Bukit Pondong, Perak.

Diagnosis.

Shell fusiform; last whorl ca. 70% of shell height. Apertural lip thickened but not expanded; apertural lip curved when observed from lateral view. Parietal callus and parietal tooth highly thickened; columellar tooth curved downward like an earlobe.

Differential diagnosis.

Pupina perakensis is most similar to P. crosseana , but differs in parietal callus and parietal tooth very thickened, and a columellar tooth curved downward like an earlobe.

Distribution.

Perak and Pahang States, Malaysia ( Maassen 2001).

Remarks.

This taxon has always been treated as a subspecies of P. arula ( van Benthem Jutting 1949; Zilch 1957; Maassen 2001). However, it is different from P. arula in having a glossy shell surface, a more fusiform shape with a higher spire; and a less bulging last whorl; additionally, the occurrence of this taxon is ca. 1,800 km from that of P. arula . Thus, this taxon is herein elevated to the specific level.

By comparing with the type specimen, the specimen of P. tchehelensis figured in Foon et al. (2017: fig. 16a) from Gunung Tempurung Plot 2, Ipoh, Perak should belong to P. perakensis (Foon, pers. comm.). Although the P. lowi specimen figured in Foon et al. (2017: 15d) from Bat Cave Hill, Ipoh, Perak has a shorter spire, we preliminarily identify this specimen as P. perakensis as well due to an overall character in the Pupina arula species group, a similar glossy surface to the type specimen, and its nearby locality to the type locality.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Architaenioglossa

Family

Pupinidae

Genus

Pupina

Loc

Pupina perakensis Moellendorff , 1891

Jirapatrasilp, Parin, Sutcharit, Chirasak & Panha, Somsak 2022
2022
Loc

Pupina arula var. perakensis

Mollendorff 1891
1891
Loc

Pupina arula perakensis

Mollendorff 1891
1891
Loc

Pupina (Tylotoechus) arula perakensis

Mollendorff 1891
1891
Loc

Pupina lowi

Morgan 1885
1885
Loc

Pupina tchehelensis

Morgan 1885
1885